Make a speculative application

Your application

Here you will find good advice for your application and information on how we recruit employees.

Useful advice for your application

Before you sit down in front of your computer, bear in mind that your application is the first impression we will get of you. If you make an effort with your application, you will have a much better chance of joining our team.

If you apply as a young worker or on call employee, you should primarily outline your strong points, any experience from previous jobs and why you would like to work at Lalandia.

Write a clear application, and try to keep it to one page as far as possible.

Tell us briefly why you’re the right person for this particular job.

Create a strong, logical connection between your experience and qualifications, and the duties and requirements specified in the job advertisement.

Always attach your CV – and make sure it is clearly laid out. A good CV contains all your personal information: name, address, telephone number, etc. Then you should write about your education and your experience, divided up into your previous jobs with the most recent at the top.

If you have any questions about the job advertisement, call the contact person in the advertisement. There is no reason to make a mistake with your application due to a small misunderstanding, when you could have cleared the matter up in a few minutes on the phone.

Attachments

Remember to attach any relevant supporting documents to your application:

Recruitment

We primarily recruit via vacancy postings on our website, where you can submit an application. Once you have submitted an application via the website, you will receive a confirmation from us. We will read the applications and select those candidates we find to be of interest in relation to our requirements &ndash we will then call them in for an interview. If you aren’t called right away, do not be discouraged – we will keep your application in the job bank for up to 3 months.

Make a speculative application

If you cannot see any vacancies that suit you, you are welcome to send a speculative application. You can apply to us speculatively by applying for either the “speculative hourly rate” or “speculative administration” vacancies. Your application will then remain in our job bank for 3 months, and during this period if we need an employee with your qualifications, we will contact you. If you would like continue to be registered in the job bank after the 3 months, you will need to apply again.

Good luck with your job application.

About working at Lalandia

We are busy when others are free

We are a tourist business, so we work when others are free – at weekends, on public holidays and during the holidays.

Being a host

No matter what job you have at Lalandia, the focus is always on being a good host.

Guest satisfaction

We constantly measure guest satisfaction and naturally celebrate all the successes, big or small.

Forms of employment

In order to help and provide assistance for our many happy guests, we are always looking for capable, committed employees of varying backgrounds and skills to safeguard our future success. We have many different departments and job functions. Some involve working on the frontline, close to the guests, while others involve working more “backstage”. The many different job functions also mean that you have an opportunity to try different functions while you are employed at Lalandia.

Jobs with guest contact

When you work in job functions with a lot of guest contact, it is important to have good language skills. There may also be some other functions where it is an advantage to be skilled in this field. Common to all of our jobs is that we want employees who like children, smile, and are friendly, helpful and passionate about helping to make a difference, so that every guest has a fantastic experience at Lalandia.

Full time, part time or on call

We have several different forms of employment. You can be a full-time worker, where you will work an average of 37 hours per week. You can also be a part-time worker, where you are guaranteed an agreed minimum number of hours, so that you can combine this with study or a second job. Or you can be on call, where you are not guaranteed a fixed number of hours, but only work on demand, when it fits into your plans or ours. We have all three staff types employed all year round.

Types of jobs

Depending on the time of year, we have between 400 and 500 employees to inspire our guests, who come from Denmark and abroad all year round. Our guests are primarily families with children, but thanks to our many event and conference activities, we also have a number of larger sports groups and companies among our guests.

Food and drink

We have restaurants, fast food outlets and cafés, and in addition we have party and conference facilities. Here we employ the following staff types:

Waiters/serving staff – over 18 years of age.

Chefs – over 18 years of age.

Kitchen staff/service assistants – over 18 years of age.

Washing-up staff – above and below 18 years of age.

Fast food staff – above and below 18 years of age.

If you do not have any training in the area of foodstuffs, at the beginning of your employment you will initially complete a compulsory training course in food hygiene, if you will be working as a service employee in the kitchen or as a fast food employee.

The service/cleaning department and technical department

We carry out cleaning and maintenance of our holiday homes and the centre, as well as the green areas in the holiday home area. Here we employ the following staff types:

Service technicians/tradesmen (carpenters, electricians, painters, gardeners) – over 18 years of age.

Cleaning assistants – over 18 years of age (in Rødby you can also apply if you are under 18 years of age)

Shops

We have many shops at Lalandia We have a supermarket with its own bakery, shops that sell women’s clothing and artware, as well as a shop with menswear and sports/swimwear. Here we employ the following staff types:

Shop staff – above and below 18 years of age.

The AquadomeTM

The Aquadome offers a multitude of activities. Large water slides, a wave pool, children’s pool, the Wild River, an indoor and outdoor spa, steam bath and aromatherapy sauna. Here we employ the following staff types:

Lifeguards/service staff/cleaning – over 18 years of age.

Young workers – under 18 years of age

In order to work as a lifeguard, at the beginning of your employment you will have to pass the professional lifeguard test, which is carried out by Lalandia’s own instructor. In addition, there are regular first-aid refresher courses.

The activity department

This department is responsible for all indoor and outdoor activities at Lalandia. The centre offers bowling, fitness activities, a playland, mini-golf, sports hall activities, outdoor treasure hunt, sweet-making, bun baking, slot machines, a climbing wall and ski slope and much more fun. Here you can apply for the following jobs:

Activity staff – above and below 18 years of age.

At the beginning of your employment you will initially complete a compulsory training course in food hygiene, if you will be working as an activity employee.

Administration and service centre

In our administration and service centre we employ the following staff types:

Service and booking staff – above and below 18 years of age.

HR and accounting staff – above 18 years of age.

Marketing staff – over 18 years of age.

IT staff – over 18 years of age.

Meet your new colleagues

Cathrine

Cathrine is the team leader of our events department and always has time to greet our guests.

The Aquadome

Here are Jonas, Dorte and Michelle, who work in the Aquadome. Dorte provides massages for guests’ sore backs, and Jonas and Michelle ensure clean, safe and secure bathing conditions.

Jette

Jette serves in our shops and is happy to help you find the perfect outfit.

Pernille

If you buy a gift in one of our clothing shops, Pernille will help you with some attractive wrapping.

Dorthe

Dorthe serves customers in the Deli Express with a smile.

Mette and Nicole

Here, Mette and Nicole from the cleaning department are hard at work ensuring everything is neat and clean for arriving guests.

Meet your new colleagues

Cathrine

Cathrine is the team leader of our events department and always has time to greet our guests.

The Aquadome

Here are Jonas, Dorte and Michelle, who work in the Aquadome. Dorte provides massages for guests’ sore backs, and Jonas and Michelle ensure clean, safe and secure bathing conditions.

Jette

Jette serves in our shops and is happy to help you find the perfect outfit.

Pernille

If you buy a gift in one of our clothing shops, Pernille will help you with some attractive wrapping.

Dorthe

Dorthe serves customers in the Deli Express with a smile.

Mette and Nicole

Here, Mette and Nicole from the cleaning department are hard at work ensuring everything is neat and clean for arriving guests.

Questions and answers about working at Lalandia

Here you will find answers to most questions regarding working at Lalandia.

How do I apply for a job at Lalandia?

You can make an electronic application through our website. You will find the link at the top of the page

What is happening to my application?

We keep an eye on the applications that arrive via the website, and you will get confirmation that we have received your application. That will tell you when you can expect to hear from us.

Do you work at weekends and in the holidays?

Yes, we are a tourist business, so we work when others are free – even at weekends, on public holidays and during the holidays.

What is the salary?

Wages are agreement specific and therefore follow the stipulated rates.

Will I go on a course?

Yes, all new employees go on an introductory course, so you can get to know your new workplace.

How do I become a lifeguard?

A prerequisite for employment is that you pass the professional lifeguard test. We conduct the tests ourselves.

Do I need to submit a criminal record check?

Yes. Anyone employed at Lalandia must submit a criminal record check. This can be requested electronically from www.politi.dk

Values and employee policy

Below you can read about our values and job satisfaction, as well as our HR policy.

Accountability

A large part of our culture and values are about being socially responsible. In other words, we must be able to accommodate each other and our differences, among both customers and colleagues. In this way, we are good hosts and create a working environment in accordance with our values. Therefore, you will find that our staff are friendly, attentive, positive and active.

Well-being is highly valued

Here at Lalandia, we are very conscious that it is our staff above all that make the difference, and that create great experiences for our guests. That’s why it’s important our employees are happy. We look at the well-being of our employees every year via well-being surveys, which we always follow up on with various initiatives to ensure good well-being.

We maintain a good, unpretentious tone and have honest and open dialogue between managers and employees, with an emphasis on ensuring that everyone is consulted and involved. We also focus on the importance of a complimentary and appreciative culture – in short, we must do each other good!

Organisation

We have a relatively flat organisational structure, and you are welcome to stop the centre director when you meet him if you have suggestions, criticism, a question, etc. We also have various official forums where this is possible.

Socialising

Employees have scope for a lot of socialising with colleagues across the entire company. There are various events throughout the year, some only for employees and others for both employees and their families. Examples of events include the DHL relay race, carnival party, Christmas party, sports tournaments, wellness evenings, theatre trips and wine tastings. These things are also instrumental in creating a terrific team spirit at Lalandia.

HR policy

Our employee policy supports the mission and vision at Lalandia by, among other things, focusing on:

Attracting and retaining qualified employees:

Who like working with people, being a host to our guests and providing good service.

Who smile, are extrovert, helpful and accommodating.

Who want to take responsibility, and who can think for themselves.

That within the company we:

Create a good framework for cooperation and well-being.

Allow staff to develop personally and make the most of their own abilities within the framework of Lalandia’s development plans.

Have satisfied and committed employees, who get involved at Lalandia both during work and leisure.

Have open and direct dialogue.

Have job satisfaction – it should be fun to go to work.

That our managers:

In their daily work, show independence as well as the ability and desire to motivate, develop and train their employees.

Staff appraisals

As part of the basis for assessing whether the employee policy is complied with and ensuring improvement initiatives in the HR field are carried out, we hold annual staff appraisals as well as regular employee satisfaction surveys. This is followed up with action plans, so there is an active focus on results and improvement.

The host’s best hosts

We are all hosts to our guests

As an employee of Lalandia, you will have 400-500 colleagues. All employees work to be good hosts and give our guests unforgettable experiences to take home from their stay at Lalandia. We have many employees in job functions involving direct contact with customers. But we also have many employees ”behind the scenes”, and we usually say ”if you are not in the process of helping a guest, then you are probably in the process of helping an employee who is helping a guest”.

So no matter what job you have, there is a great deal of focus on being a host at Lalandia, and it should be just as natural for a cleaner and a chef to smile, be helpful and show interest in the guests, as it should be for a waiter and a receptionist. We want all employees, regardless of job function, to act in accordance with the following sentence: ”The employee closest to the guest at any given time is the host”.

An atmosphere marked by joy

Our major focus on being good hosts and giving our guests great experiences is also something that affects the mood among employees. Because making other people happy makes us all happy. At the same time, it is worth noting that our guests come here on holiday, on weekend stays, etc., so it is something that customers have been looking forward to and value. So the joy that our guests arrive with is also something that rubs off on our employees.

It is always worthwhile

A job at Lalandia can be demanding at times, and you can be very busy, but at the same time it is fun and varied. When you do whatever you can to make a guest happy, you get so much back from guests both young and old, it is always worthwhile!

Staff benefits

We offer various staff benefits at Lalandia. This includes free admission to the Aquadome and great discounts in the shops.

It is possible to exercise in the fitness centre and participate in celebrations throughout the year, and of course you also have a great group of colleagues.

Elite smiley

Elite smiley for the best

Retailers who sell food and drinks to consumers are rewarded with an elite smiley when they have received at least four big smiling smileys in a row and have not had any complaints for the past 12 months.

All shops and restaurants at Lalandia have been assigned a happy smiley by the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration. In addition, several of our restaurants have been awarded coveted elite smileys.

We are proud of the results and are naturally working hard to maintain our position.

The smiley scheme means, for our guests and employees, that we strictly follow the established rules and guidelines for food control in Denmark.

Hygiene certificate

If you work with food and drink, you will need a hygiene certificate if you are over 18. If you do not have one already when you are employed, you will be sent a link by e-mail for an online course, at the end of which there will be a test.